Herberger College of the Arts

Public Art @ ASU

Kurt Perschke: The Redball Project

7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Business Administration C wing, 215, Lemon Street, ASU
Free Admission

Squeezed into bridge trusses and narrow city alleyways, a 15-foot red ball challenges our perception of the architectural space around us. The red ball traveled to various points around major cities including, St. Louis, Sydney, Barcelona and Portland. The inflatable red ball mimics the relationship of human scale to the environment, drawing on the already rich context of site.

Working in museum, gallery and public settings, Kurt Perschke pursues ideas of sculptural presence and the visualization of environments. A graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology, Perschke is a fellow in the Bronx Museum AIM program.

Free parking is available after 7 p.m. in Lot 17 West, at the southeast corner of Apache and College.

 

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